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1707 Book Of Common Prayer 42 Gorgeous Hand-Colored Plates
A Superb Royal Prayer Book, Lavishly Illustrated in 1707 W/ 42 Contemporary Hand Colored Plates
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Paradise Lost, First Folio Edition 1688 w/ 10 Stunning Full-Page Engravings
A landmark first folio edition of Milton’s epic, enhanced by magnificent engraved plates that vividly bring his vision to life. An impressive and historic copy, rich in provenance and literary significance.
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The Lord of The Rings by J.R.R Tolkien First Edition Set 2/2/1
Fully matched true first printings in comparable condition now command six-figure prices, making sets like this one, anchored by a rare first/first of Return of the King, along with second printings of the first two books an excellent opportunity for collectors.
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On The Origin Of Species by Charles Darwin First Issue W/ Signed Letter
Includes a signed letter from Darwin to his property manager on December 4, 1865. Also included is a cut signature of Captain Robert Fitzroy, under whom Darwin served on the HMS Beagle.
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The Raven Folio by Edgar Allen Poe First Edition 1883.
First edition folio richly illustrated by Gustave Doré.
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1550 The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Third Collected Edition (Scarce Variant)
The definitive edition of Chaucer’s collected works, edited by William Thynne, Henry VIII’s custodian and hunter of Chaucerian manuscripts. Chaucer is often referred to as the Father of English Literature and Poetry. 1 of 12 surviving copies.
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Up From Slavery First Edition Association Copy with Signed Letter from Booker T. Washington
First edition of the deeply impactful autobiography with a typed signed letter from Booker T. Washington.
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Roman Missal Printed by Thielmann Kerver’s 1521 Finely Bound Folio – 1 of 2 Surviving Copies
According to USTC and Worldcat, only one copy of this edition exists in libraries.
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First edition of Lévi’s Histoire de la Magie 1860
First edition of Lévi’s Histoire de la Magie, the author’s second major contribution to the revival of occult philosophy in 19th-century Europe—an ambitious attempt to unify the history, rituals, and metaphysical underpinnings of magic from antiquity to modernity.